Capnography (Record no. 6773)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 1139494333
International Standard Book Number 9781139494335
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Classification number RD52.R47C36 2011
Classification number WF 141.5.C2
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 617.9ʹ62–dc2
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name J. S. Gravenstein
9 (RLIN) 30066
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Capnography
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 2nd edition
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>1 Clinical perspectives<br/><br/>1 Ventilation<br/><br/>3 Airway management in the outofhospital setting<br/><br/>4 Airway management in the hospital setting<br/><br/>5 Airway management in the operating room<br/><br/>6 Capnography during anesthesia<br/><br/>7 Monitoring during mechanical ventilation<br/><br/>8 Capnography during transport of patients interintrahospital<br/><br/>23 PaCO2 PetCO2 and gradient<br/><br/>24 The physiologic basis for capnometric monitoring in shock<br/><br/>25 Carbon dioxide production metabolism and anesthesia<br/><br/>26 Tissue and organspecific effects of carbon dioxide<br/><br/>3 Special environmentspopulations<br/><br/>28 Capnography in veterinary medicine<br/><br/>4 Physiologic perspectives<br/><br/>30 Acidbase balance and diagnosis of disorders<br/><br/><br/>9 Capnography as a guide to ventilation in the field<br/><br/>10 Neonatal monitoring<br/><br/>11 Capnography in sleep medicine<br/><br/>12 Conscious sedation<br/><br/>13 Capnometry monitoring in high and lowpressure environments<br/><br/>14 Biofeedback<br/><br/><br/>1 Clinical perspectives<br/><br/>1 Ventilation<br/><br/>3 Airway management in the outofhospital setting<br/><br/>4 Airway management in the hospital setting<br/><br/>5 Airway management in the operating room<br/><br/>6 Capnography during anesthesia<br/><br/>7 Monitoring during mechanical ventilation<br/><br/>8 Capnography during transport of patients interintrahospital<br/><br/>23 PaCO2 PetCO2 and gradient<br/><br/>24 The physiologic basis for capnometric monitoring in shock<br/><br/>25 Carbon dioxide production metabolism and anesthesia<br/><br/>26 Tissue and organspecific effects of carbon dioxide<br/><br/>3 Special environmentspopulations<br/><br/>28 Capnography in veterinary medicine<br/><br/>4 Physiologic perspectives<br/><br/>30 Acidbase balance and diagnosis of disorders<br/><br/><br/>9 Capnography as a guide to ventilation in the field<br/><br/>10 Neonatal monitoring<br/><br/>11 Capnography in sleep medicine<br/><br/>12 Conscious sedation<br/><br/>13 Capnometry monitoring in high and lowpressure environments<br/><br/>14 Biofeedback<br/><br/>15 Capnography in noninvasive positive pressure ventilation<br/><br/>16 Endtidal carbon dioxide monitoring in postoperative ventilator weaning<br/><br/>17 Optimizing the use of mechanical ventilation and minimizing its requirement with capnography<br/><br/>18 Volumetric capnography for monitoring lung recruitment and PEEP titration<br/><br/>19 Capnography and adjuncts of mechanical ventilation<br/><br/>Circulation metabolism and organ effects<br/><br/>21 Capnography and pulmonary embolism<br/><br/>22 Noninvasive cardiac output via pulmonary blood flow<br/><br/>31 Ventilationperfusion abnormalities and capnography<br/><br/>32 Capnographic measures<br/><br/>33 Improving the analysis of volumetric capnograms<br/><br/>34 Capnography and the singlepath model applied to cardiac output recovery and airway structure and function<br/><br/>5 Technical perspectives<br/><br/>37 Carbon dioxide measurement<br/><br/>38 Gas flow measurement<br/><br/>39 Combining flow and carbon dioxide<br/><br/>6 Historical perspectives<br/><br/>41 The first years of clinical capnography<br/><br/>42 The early days of volumetric capnography<br/><br/>Patterns of timebased capnograms<br/><br/>16 Endtidal carbon dioxide monitoring in postoperative ventilator weaning<br/><br/>17 Optimizing the use of mechanical ventilation and minimizing its requirement with capnography<br/><br/>18 Volumetric capnography for monitoring lung recruitment and PEEP titration<br/><br/>19 Capnography and adjuncts of mechanical ventilation<br/><br/>Circulation metabolism and organ effects<br/><br/>21 Capnography and pulmonary embolism<br/><br/>22 Noninvasive cardiac output via pulmonary blood flow<br/><br/>31 Ventilationperfusion abnormalities and capnography<br/><br/>32 Capnographic measures<br/><br/>33 Improving the analysis of volumetric capnograms<br/><br/>34 Capnography and the singlepath model applied to cardiac output recovery and airway structure and function<br/><br/>5 Technical perspectives<br/><br/>37 Carbon dioxide measurement<br/><br/>38 Gas flow measurement<br/><br/>39 Combining flow and carbon dioxide<br/><br/>6 Historical perspectives<br/><br/>41 The first years of clinical capnography<br/><br/>42 The early days of volumetric capnography<br/><br/>Patterns of timebased capnograms<br/><br/>Index<br/>
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. In recent years capnography has gained a foothold in the medical field and is fast becoming a standard of care in anaesthesiology and critical care medicine. In addition, newer applications have emerged which have expanded the utility of capnographs in a number of medical disciplines. This new edition of the definitive text on capnography reviews every aspect of this valuable diagnostic technique. An introductory section summarises the basic physiology of carbon dioxide generation and transport in the body. A technical section describes how the instruments work, and a comprehensive clinical section reviews the use of capnography to diagnose a wide range of clinical disorders. Edited by the world experts in the technique, and with over 40 specialist contributors, Capnography, second edition, is the most comprehensive review available on the application of capnography in health care.
Expansion of summary note Common terms and phrases: acid acid–base airway alkalosis altitude alveolar deadspace alveolar gas alveoli Anesth anesthesia Anesthesiology anesthetic apnea arterial blood assessment bicarbonate breathing circuit capnography capnometer capnometry carbon dioxide cardiac arrest cardiac output cardiopulmonary cardiopulmonary resuscitation cerebral changes chest Clin clinical CO2 concentration CO2 elimination CO2 production Crit curve decrease detection devices difference disease effects emergency end-tidal carbon dioxide end-tidal CO2 endotracheal tube esophageal etal evaluation expired extubation Figure function gas exchange gases gradient hypercapnia hyperventilation increase inspired intubation JAppl Physiol lung injury mainstream mask measurement mechanical ventilation metabolic acidosis method minute ventilation neonates non-invasive normal obstruction oxygen PaCO2 PaCO2–PetCO2 partial pressure patients PCO2 pediatric PEEP perfusion PetCO2 PetCO2 values pulmonary blood flow pulmonary embolism pulse oximetry rebreathing Respir respiratory rate response result resuscitation sampling sedation sensor shunt sidestream spontaneously breathing surgery syndrome technique tidal volume tion tissue tracheal transport VCO2 ventilatory volumetric capnography waveform weaning
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General subdivision Medical / Pulmonary & Thoracic Medicine
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General subdivision Medical / Emergency Medicine
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General subdivision Medical / Anesthesiology
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General subdivision Medical › Anesthesiology
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General subdivision Capnography.
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General subdivision Anesthesia.
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General subdivision Carbon Dioxide – physiology.
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General subdivision Respiration, Artificial.
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